Why I Love You (feat. JAY-Z & Mr. Hudson)

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The Paradox of Love and Betrayal in 'Why I Love You'

Kanye West's 'Why I Love You,' featuring JAY-Z and Mr. Hudson, is a poignant exploration of love, loyalty, and betrayal. The song's repetitive chorus, 'I love you so, but why I love you, I'll never know,' sets a tone of confusion and emotional conflict. It reflects the perplexity of loving someone despite the pain they've caused, a common theme in relationships where emotional ties persist even when logic suggests they should be severed.

The verses delve deeper into the complexities of such relationships, particularly in the context of fame and leadership. Kanye likens himself to a king who has fought for his people, only to find that they wish for his downfall. The imagery of a burning throne and Rome in flames suggests a crumbling empire, symbolizing the destruction of relationships and trust. The line 'I tried to teach niggas how to be kings, and all they ever wanted to be was soldiers' speaks to the disappointment of seeing one's efforts to elevate others being met with resistance and ingratitude. The song touches on the harsh reality that sometimes those you support and elevate may turn against you, driven by jealousy or other motives.

The collaboration between Kanye West and JAY-Z adds a layer of complexity, as both artists have experienced the highs and lows of fame and friendship. The song can also be seen as a reflection on their own relationship, which has had its share of public ups and downs. The lyrics 'Caesar didn't see it so he ceased to exist' reference betrayal leading to downfall, much like Julius Caesar's assassination, hinting at the vulnerability that comes with being in a position of power. Overall, 'Why I Love You' is a powerful commentary on the unpredictable nature of human relationships and the pain that often accompanies unconditional love.

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